The summer of 1968 looked like the summer of 2020. Americans were in the streets protesting racism, among other things. And a high school student in Palo Alto, Calif., got in on the action by enlisting the help of a jazz legend. Danny Scher came up with the idea to book Thelonious Monk to play his school's auditorium and now, a professional recording of this concert will be released publicly for the first time on July 31. The album is called Palo Alto and comes out on Impulse! Recordings in all formats.
In this episode, Danny shares the complete story about how a sixteen-year-old boy got into booking concerts while he was in high school. It's a human story where Danny was writing letters, calling the talent directly, starting a mail-order ticketing business, hanging flyers around town and hustling jazz greats at their hotels in San Francisco.
Danny Scher is a renowned Bay Area concert promoter who has made significant contributions to the music industry over his career. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Scher developed a passion for music at a young age.
One of Scher's most notable achievements early in his career was booking the legendary jazz musician Thelonious Monk to perform at his high school in Palo Alto, California in 1968 when Scher was just 16 years old. This historic concert was recorded and later released as a live album in 2020, titled "Palo Alto" on Impulse! Records.
Scher went on to work with the prominent concert promotion company Bill Graham Presents for twenty-four years. During his tenure there, he held various positions including booking, sponsorships, and amphitheatre development.
One of his most significant accomplishments at Bill Graham Presents was developing the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Under Scher's leadership, Shoreline became the most successful amphitheatre in the country.
Scher also created and produced the New Orleans by the Bay festival, which became the largest New Orleans food and music festival outside of New Orleans itself. The festival showcased the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans and featured renowned musicians and chefs.
Throughout his career, Scher demonstrated a knack for securing sponsorships with major national companies. He conceived and procured deals with brands such as Pepsi, Miller, Casio, and the Gap, bringing in significant revenue and elevating the profile of the events he worked on.
After his time at Bill Graham Presents, Scher went on to found his own company, Danny Scher Presents, where he continues to promote concerts and events in the Bay Area and beyond. His many years of experience and deep industry connections have made him a sought-after promoter and consultant.